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what we want to do is take the entrepreneurial energy in the u.s. and around the world and use it to give teachers better tools and consumer report for educational technology to educate the entrepreneurial energy developing better schools so the panel has got it right in terms of what we are trying to do. the issue about power. who controls -- the person who controls that platform will have the enormous power. we will see conflict of interest to make investments in educational technology companies at the very basic level. consumer reports has a great outline of these conflict of interest rules. they don't take free samples. to make sure we are not biasing test results and the whole system starts to fall apart. the second thing is equity. it is an important issue when thinking of technology. one thing we are happy with is the ability to pick of treatment effects. that is the worry that might work for one group of kids but not another. you can actually pick that up and figure out what works for each kid. personalized learning and a revolution in healt
what we want to do is take the entrepreneurial energy in the u.s. and around the world and use it to give teachers better tools and consumer report for educational technology to educate the entrepreneurial energy developing better schools so the panel has got it right in terms of what we are trying to do. the issue about power. who controls -- the person who controls that platform will have the enormous power. we will see conflict of interest to make investments in educational technology...
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need and desire to control the message and centralize the tactics and strategy but also maximize the energy and talent and value of their supporters doing things on their own to other voters. >> host: there's going to be the swing states where this election is going to be divided i would imagine all of the stuff you are talking about is going to be focused like a laser on some of those states. can you just remind us what the states are and is that true most of these techniques are going to be targeted. >> guest: in more less a dozen states now we may move from week to week. one thing that is important to think to realize is that not all swing states are equal or a light. we tend to think of them interchangeably and to see the set of pulling has a bunch of states that are all between 46 to 49% and the campaigns are on the air and the swing states are all serve in the same category, and campaigns are deciding where to compete and how they can compete based on vocals and this is a central strategic document in the campaign. what i learned about the 2008 campaign, david clough recalls bible, th
need and desire to control the message and centralize the tactics and strategy but also maximize the energy and talent and value of their supporters doing things on their own to other voters. >> host: there's going to be the swing states where this election is going to be divided i would imagine all of the stuff you are talking about is going to be focused like a laser on some of those states. can you just remind us what the states are and is that true most of these techniques are going...
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for control, to control their message in control and centralized their strategy but also maximize the energy and the talent and the value of their supporters doing things on their own for other voters. >> host: there is going to be the swing states where this election is going to be decided i would imagine all of the stuff you are talking about is going to be focused on in some of the states. can you remind us what those states the states are and is that true, that most of these techniques are going to be just targeted? >> guest: yeah, and i think more states and may move week to week. one thing to realize is that not all swing states are equal. or alike and i think we tend to think of them as interchangeable and tend to think of this at a polling as a bunch of states are between 46 and 49% in the campaigns are swing states, they are all sort of the same category. .. >> what that the is strategically you do different things in each state. you go to different parts of the state. it may look out were the best of the campaign competes equally but i am sure they were thinking where they put good
for control, to control their message in control and centralized their strategy but also maximize the energy and the talent and the value of their supporters doing things on their own for other voters. >> host: there is going to be the swing states where this election is going to be decided i would imagine all of the stuff you are talking about is going to be focused on in some of the states. can you remind us what those states the states are and is that true, that most of these...
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we're only going to solve the big problems, balancing our budget, dealing with a new energy future, if we work together. george, you famously said as governor, you enjoyed knocking democrats' soft teeth down their throats, and you didn't say that with a smile. you said similar things as a senator against senator clinton pushing the stop hillary campaign. some of it might just be sports or competitive rhetoric, but that's not what it's going to take to fix washington. we need bridge builders and people who find commonground. that's what's missing in congress now, and we need people in place with a dmon -- demonstrated track record and able to do it. >> tim, you pick out certain quotes from me, and i'll share with quotes with the people about the records of service. the washington post, rarely says anything good about republicans, said this about my service as governor, quote, "while some republicans hold alouisiana applause, and the general assembly, the fact is governor allen is markettedly successful in generating business investment in virginia. the virginia education association sai
we're only going to solve the big problems, balancing our budget, dealing with a new energy future, if we work together. george, you famously said as governor, you enjoyed knocking democrats' soft teeth down their throats, and you didn't say that with a smile. you said similar things as a senator against senator clinton pushing the stop hillary campaign. some of it might just be sports or competitive rhetoric, but that's not what it's going to take to fix washington. we need bridge builders and...
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kaiser had time and energy to spare and apparently tables too. [laughter] anna belle had been like ms. kaiser once, in another life, it seemed. can you tell carmen to lasso those teachers up? i told them, do not move furniture. then she hurried the talk along. ordinary drama made for a pleasant distraction, and after that there was still the matter of the squirrel eating through i.t. cables to address. after the meeting anna belle made her rounds. she came across a teacher agonizing over whether to shut down his fish tank. no be, anna belle told him, there's a living thing in there -- [laughter] so this next passage involves something that shouldn't ever have to happen. it's a few months later, and anna belle has rounded up some of her best students to go to the middle school. it's looking like scores are coming up, and they need to show the middle school kids that maybe they have a reason to come to reagan. this passage, also, is going to include, um, somebody i should identify more fully, georgia square whereas daniels was the, just an incredib
kaiser had time and energy to spare and apparently tables too. [laughter] anna belle had been like ms. kaiser once, in another life, it seemed. can you tell carmen to lasso those teachers up? i told them, do not move furniture. then she hurried the talk along. ordinary drama made for a pleasant distraction, and after that there was still the matter of the squirrel eating through i.t. cables to address. after the meeting anna belle made her rounds. she came across a teacher agonizing over...
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some just take more time, some take more resources and more energy. >> okay. i want to turn to seth andrew. tell us more about the democracy prep schools. tell us how many there are, tell us the mix between elementary and other levels. tell us a little bit about the last point that terri was talking about, which is very important in this debate. how much are you spending beyond what the schools spend and how are you financing that? >> welcome and thank you for having me. it is a pleasure to be here. it has consistently been named the highest performing schools for progress. what he is looking at is the impacts, we are proud of the growth, but there is a long way to go. our first kids have not yet graduated college and they are about two this year. that is a long time away. we have to measure the metrics to make sure that this works for the long-term. we have a lot of early indicators and some of the research shows that in the findings. what we have done is taken the great work that has happened in charter schools before us. charter schools, just really a littl
some just take more time, some take more resources and more energy. >> okay. i want to turn to seth andrew. tell us more about the democracy prep schools. tell us how many there are, tell us the mix between elementary and other levels. tell us a little bit about the last point that terri was talking about, which is very important in this debate. how much are you spending beyond what the schools spend and how are you financing that? >> welcome and thank you for having me. it is a...
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over the last 70 years every president and every candidate said energy security or energy independence is of paramount importance. but if you really look what critics are saying they're saying that the u.s. government has no coherent or cohesive energy security policy. by that i don't mean energy independence because nobody really articulated what that is, but in terms of energy security is that a fair criticism, especially of the obama membership station? that there is no coherent energy security policy? if so what is the policy and how does it differ from a romney administration? >> i think that, not an accurate criticism. i think if you look at the administration's policies, the president certainly moved in trying to reduce our dependence on foreign sources of energy and increasing production of energy here at home, whether it is drilling or shale gas or, and other development of clean energy as well. at the same time he is worked with the auto industry to try to increase the requirements for, you know, mileage standards. he has tried to put in place incentives for other forms of co
over the last 70 years every president and every candidate said energy security or energy independence is of paramount importance. but if you really look what critics are saying they're saying that the u.s. government has no coherent or cohesive energy security policy. by that i don't mean energy independence because nobody really articulated what that is, but in terms of energy security is that a fair criticism, especially of the obama membership station? that there is no coherent energy...
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i need help on energy policy. here's the broad framework. let's help to fill in the gaps and make it a national effort, if you will. i think there's huge untapped potential in that area that could speak to bipartisanship. >> i agree with the. i think the biggest policy achievement probably the last 20th minute and welfare reform. 25 years i guess. now, 15 years, 96. that was done by clinton, begrudgingly accepted after modifying its on the other governors have a huge role in that a thing. angler, thompson, underpublicized and a couple democratic governors. so i think you could imagine that, if you can do serious health reform, the republican version of health reform which was medicaid back to the state shouldn't have a very serious, and truthfully even obamnicare will depend on the states. so you do need to have a series conversation with governors who understand the issues. >> and to that end i think governor romney be in a position to at least instinctively understand the culture of governors, how to harness them and energize them. >> othe
i need help on energy policy. here's the broad framework. let's help to fill in the gaps and make it a national effort, if you will. i think there's huge untapped potential in that area that could speak to bipartisanship. >> i agree with the. i think the biggest policy achievement probably the last 20th minute and welfare reform. 25 years i guess. now, 15 years, 96. that was done by clinton, begrudgingly accepted after modifying its on the other governors have a huge role in that a thing....
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the room is crowded with coast guard officials and epa and the department of energy and so on. negotiations get tough, john boehner, at one point, he walks out of the room. at another point, then speaker nancy pelosi, he says i'm not a stupid man walks out of the room. this is not leadership. a leader stays engaged. he wins people over and wins them to their vision, or swedes, compromises, cajoled, does what has to be done in order to get their, where ever there is. that is one of the aspects of leadership. he is tough on his subordinates just as he is on himself. when he has acted domestically, he needs to go. the leader has a vision, too. >> i think he was determined in the face of some opticals. if you are solitary person or ceo of a corporation, it is about obstacles, overcoming adversity. getting there. you just don't give up. inspired, you keep on going. inspire yourself first and you keep going until you get there. the impossible is made possible by people with vision and determination. there is a reason why we have leaders and we don't randomly select people out of the
the room is crowded with coast guard officials and epa and the department of energy and so on. negotiations get tough, john boehner, at one point, he walks out of the room. at another point, then speaker nancy pelosi, he says i'm not a stupid man walks out of the room. this is not leadership. a leader stays engaged. he wins people over and wins them to their vision, or swedes, compromises, cajoled, does what has to be done in order to get their, where ever there is. that is one of the aspects...
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gas, energy, and water. what does that tell you about the -- what does it fell you about the way they don't understand the valuings of the nhs. the nhs isn't like the gas, electricity and water industry. they are the pride of britain. the nhs is based on a whole different set of values for of our country. friends it just shows that the olded adage is truer now than it ever was. you can't trust them for the national health service. [applause] [applause] let me be clear, let me be clear, the next labor government will end the free market experiment and put the right principle to the heart of the nhs and will repeal the nhs bill. friend, this is where i stand, this is who i am. this is what i believe. this is my faith. i was talking to my mom this morning, as you do before a big speech, and she reminded me that her mother was born in a small polish village in 1909. i went back to that village with my mom about a decade ago. about 2,000 people lived there. quite an event people from england coming over. a long w
gas, energy, and water. what does that tell you about the -- what does it fell you about the way they don't understand the valuings of the nhs. the nhs isn't like the gas, electricity and water industry. they are the pride of britain. the nhs is based on a whole different set of values for of our country. friends it just shows that the olded adage is truer now than it ever was. you can't trust them for the national health service. [applause] [applause] let me be clear, let me be clear, the next...
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and my biggest concern is just that with other places where we could be focusing our energies. there are ways to prevent dropouts. we know what those are, and those ways actually improve the quality of education, the quality of construction but it changes what happens inside schools. it's not about the outside requirement. u. where we can provide education in the wildest places and formats that will engage kids. those are the things we should be focusing on. thank you. we are fortunate to have the president of the national education association, van roekel, representing three million schools in america. previous to that he was a teacher for 23 years of mathematics. i wonder if you could talk about a bunch of new students staying in school longer. is it more teachers? if students who are less excited about school might affect the dynamics of teaching. >> thank you for the opportunity to be here. has a 23 year math teacher this is a fun topic to be talking about. the point about the report i thought was excellent and the first point i make is we long supported the compulsory age
and my biggest concern is just that with other places where we could be focusing our energies. there are ways to prevent dropouts. we know what those are, and those ways actually improve the quality of education, the quality of construction but it changes what happens inside schools. it's not about the outside requirement. u. where we can provide education in the wildest places and formats that will engage kids. those are the things we should be focusing on. thank you. we are fortunate to have...
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also in terms of all tern tougher energy that energy independence or something akin to it or more energy independence is a possibility. in a world where high value added, supervalu added industry are key, the guy who protects intellectual property the most has the advantage. the place with the best schools and universities has an advantage. we're more stable. we have more capital. we have the formula to be the most success phil nation in the world at this time and not to talk about decline but talking about renaissance and resurgence. yet for some reason eludes us and brought up by candidates and drowned out by other things. i would like to quickly go down, each one of you has a minute, i would like to get your sense of reaction to this moment of promise for the united states. bob? >> i'm the one who says we're not in decline and that things are really better than people think and i think, i wish that there were more of that being said right now but on the other hand, we're in a political campaign and nobody's supposed to say the other guy isn't a disaster around won't turn it into a dis
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soaring gas prices and green energies games. the fast and furious to bought the land cover-up, the president's attack on the catholic, congress, and the constitution, standing by as iranians died. abandoning israel, hauling of the american military, resetting the russian-born, ignoring border security and a ballot to china, ignoring the north tarriance, named a stay in the hairspring, get no, and the trials of terrorists, that partisanship of the chicago. unilateralism of an anti constitutional president, the fumbler and chief and his teleprompter dependents and finally a number of rounds of golf he has played, the argument and followed by the decline in despair rhetoric. it is a pretty good list. it is a pretty good list. [applause] em, what i wanted to do is to equip people with fund backs and no and tell. i'm not going to run through them all, but i'll give you a couple. in january of 2009 the president's council on economic and rises put out a report that the president later referenced and endorsed that said that is guarante
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he's a radical socialist, clean energy lunatic who's trying to take your job. and the result is, more money actually didn't feed into a larger narrative in a way that i think the romney campaign would have preferred. the second thing that the super pac money is less effective now is that under fec rules, or fcc rules, super pacs campaigns are able to get the lowest available rates for the advertising on television advertising right now, right before an election. super pacs are not able to do that. super pacs in the same market are spending far more, sometimes twice or three times as much in the campaign is to get the same money. the third reason i think that you are seeing super pacs been less effective now than they were early on is that in just the last month or two, obama because we're getting close to the election, paying more attention to it because we have the conventions, are waking up and giving more money in small dollars in that we don't really sleep happening in the super pacs. at least not yet. made a bunch of people come at the last minute with $10
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some take more time to resources or energy. >> >> tell us more about the democracy how many there are, tell us about the last point* that was very important how much a use spending beyond district schools and how do you finance them? >> thank you for having me. since 2005 knell the highest performing turn your network in new york city of the chancellor's report looking at growth overtime which is why dr. roland fryer research is so powerful looking at a random lottery we are proud of the growth but there is a long way to go. the first kids have not graduated college. thereabouts to this year 2018 is a long time away. we need to make sure this works long term. research shows that and the chancellor's research but we have tried to do is different than what has been done before. we have taken good great work of charter schools before people think on bell hold the charter schools suck. [laughter] >> how you spell that? >> s-u-c-k but we can impact the lives of 3 million students that we talk about today. but i do disagree it is money. that is not the issue. if you think it is the issue yo
some take more time to resources or energy. >> >> tell us more about the democracy how many there are, tell us about the last point* that was very important how much a use spending beyond district schools and how do you finance them? >> thank you for having me. since 2005 knell the highest performing turn your network in new york city of the chancellor's report looking at growth overtime which is why dr. roland fryer research is so powerful looking at a random lottery we are...
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treaty, and placing its nuclear facilities under the inspection regime of the international atomic energy agency. at the same time we emphasize on the stipulations of the nuclear nonproliferation treaty which we can give rights of all states to acquire nuclear technology for peaceful purposes. mr. president, the insistence of the united states and countries of the european union and others to impose unilateral economic measures violate, violates the regulations of international law on the principles of free trade, and raises questions about the legality and morality of such practices. based on this, we call for lifting the embargo imposed on cuba by the united states for decades. we also renew our call for lifting and stopping all unilateral coercive measures imposed on the peoples of other countries, such as venezuela, belarus, iran, syria and the democratic people's republic of korea. mr. president, our aspiration to achieve a positive reform of the international organization stems from our desire to find a world based on justice, security and prosperity for all the peoples of the world
treaty, and placing its nuclear facilities under the inspection regime of the international atomic energy agency. at the same time we emphasize on the stipulations of the nuclear nonproliferation treaty which we can give rights of all states to acquire nuclear technology for peaceful purposes. mr. president, the insistence of the united states and countries of the european union and others to impose unilateral economic measures violate, violates the regulations of international law on the...
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we don't have an energy policy and we haven't had a budget in three years. as a result, businesses are waiting to see what happens in this election than they are waiting to see what their lives will look like, tax rates, regulation etc.. they are upset by the health care expense of their waiting until after the election to really decide if in fact they will hire new workers and put their money toward erpa so i think we really are in standstill mode unfortunately with the u.s. economy right now. >> host: another story from political this morning and here's the headline. wall street braces for an obama win. mitt romney was wall street's big candidate. a former private equity exec who who -- many masters of the universe can see they may not get their man. the broader landscape of corporate america even strong supporters of romney acknowledge that swing state polling numbers in the direction of economic data and markets adjust its time to brace for a second obama term. i want to ask you also about using the word brace in this story. jaczko yeah, i mean i think y
we don't have an energy policy and we haven't had a budget in three years. as a result, businesses are waiting to see what happens in this election than they are waiting to see what their lives will look like, tax rates, regulation etc.. they are upset by the health care expense of their waiting until after the election to really decide if in fact they will hire new workers and put their money toward erpa so i think we really are in standstill mode unfortunately with the u.s. economy right now....